The Faculty of Music consists of 20 departments and delivers 13 study programmes. Each week concerts are organised, and master’s courses conducted by Lithuanian and foreign expert lecturers are run. Students actively participate in international projects, festivals and competitions, in the concerts of the Harmos festival (Portugal), the Brass Academy (Estonia), Nordplus Percussion Plus (Sweden), the ISA Summer Academy and the concerts organised by it (Austria), in the projects of the NordOpera network, and others.

Over the last few years, the infrastructure of the Faculty has been markedly renewed. The Opera Studio has been modernised, and concert halls which are extensively used for different events, concerts, examination sessions, etc., have been renovated. The students can play new musical instruments and make use of the modern Audio-Visual and Information Technologies Centre as well as the Music Innovation Studies Centre, which has specialised studies and audio research facilities, a mobile acoustic space for music recordings and the unique Julius Juzeliūnas Sphere of Spatial Sound.